I am thinking of starting to follow the trands with the internet and it seems like I hear a lot about these two places. What is your take on these?
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Re: Facebook Vs. Twitter
By: The Millionaire to All on Tue Apr 05 2011 09:55 pm
I am thinking of starting to follow the trands with the internet and it seems like I hear a lot about these two places. What is your take on thes
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They're mosely only a draw because of the userbase...neither is particularly attractive due to its design. I mostly use facebook these days to post news stories from my RSS aggregator, though now that even is mostly just linking my wordpress where I find more flexibility. Like I said, primarily, people only use it because other people use it. Personally, I'd much rather see a system like Diaspora catch on among the masses thanks to the privacy and customizeability it affords. But, as the philosopher Jagger asserts, "you can't always get what you want." Phooey.
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I am thinking of starting to follow the trands with the internet and it seems like I hear a lot about these two places. What is your take on these?
I am thinking of starting to follow the trands with the internet and it seems like I hear a lot about these two places. What is your take on these?
I don't really twitter much anymore. hut I still giggle once in a while.
Nightfox wrote to The Millionaire <=-
on Twitter, but I've heard that one use of Twitter is that there are people who are highly regarded in various industries who post updates
on Twitter, and people "follow" them on Twitter to see what they're up
to, and people learn about new industry trends that way. I've heard
about people in the software & web development industries, for
instance, who post updates on Twitter, which others follow.
KFDM's 6 This Morning (kfdm.com) asks their morning audience interesting questions each morning. An example might be "We're wondering how many of you out there are worried about the threat of radioactive fish? Go to Facebook and post your thoughts..." Then, later on they put up live a
shot of their Facebook page, magnified to show the comments, and scroll through them.
KFDM's 6 This Morning (kfdm.com) asks their morning audience interesting questions each morning. An example might be "We're wondering how many of you out there are worried about the threat of radioactive fish? Go to Facebook and post your thoughts..." Then, later on they put up live aHonestly, it's not the radioactive fish I'm worried about, it's all the times I had to stick the gas tanks and open up the tank and have a rush of gas fumes hit me in the face from the over-pressured mid-grade tank as well as working right behind Connoco refinery. All the plants being caught dumping chemicals in the land just around the corner from where I used to work.... Nah, Radioactive fish just doesn't seem to scare me any more....
shot of their Facebook page, magnified to show the comments, and scroll through them.
--- NIGHTFOX wrote --
I feel a little awkward doing that kind of posting sometimes, because when comment on something on Facebook, it shows up on your wall, and all of you friends on Facebook will be able to see it, and I wonder that some people see such comments and think they're strange or something.. I dunno.. suppose I feel like Facebook makes some things a little overly public, whi perhaps shouldn't be so public
Facebook is what (some) BBSes, Compuserve, AOL, all aspired to be. Finally, your grandma can interact with her family and friends online. If you want to see (or share) photos and status of anyone you (used to) know, facebook is t site to use.
The Millionaire scribbled to All <=-
I am thinking of starting to follow the trands with the internet and it seems like I hear a lot about these two places. What is your take on these?
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